Videos, guides, glossaries, and peptide profiles — everything you need to become a confident researcher.
Watch our educational video series covering reconstitution, peptide science, safety protocols, and more. New videos added regularly.
Eppendorf's pipetting fundamentals: pre-wet, vertical angle, smooth depression. Applies directly to BAC-water-into-vial workflows.
JoVE peer-reviewed protocol on contamination-free pipetting and serological transfers under sterile conditions.
Thermo Fisher Gibco training on workspace prep, glove discipline, and contamination-avoidance in any cell-handling lab.
MIT Prof. Barbara Imperiali walks through amino acid side chains, peptide bonds, and protein folding — the molecular foundation of every research peptide.
Royal Institution Discourse from Sylvia McLain on water-protein interactions and why peptide tertiary structure matters.
2024 Nobel laureate David Baker on computational design of new proteins — the cutting edge of the field Peptify operates adjacent to.
ChemComplete lecture on high-performance liquid chromatography theory and chromatogram interpretation — the technique behind every Peptify COA.
Royal Society of Chemistry primer on mass spec — the second pillar of peptide identity-and-purity reporting on every Janoshik certificate.
Animated Extra History episode on the 1921-22 Toronto team that isolated insulin — the first peptide hormone to change medicine.
Veritasium on how DeepMind's AlphaFold solved a 50-year problem in structural biology — features Nobel laureates John Jumper and David Baker.
In-depth articles covering reconstitution, storage, dosage calculations, and the science behind popular peptides.
Quick-reference profiles for the most researched peptides in our catalogue.
A pentadecapeptide (15 amino acids) derived from human gastric juice. Extensively researched for tissue repair, tendon and ligament healing, and gut protection.
A synthetic fraction of thymosin beta-4. Studied for wound healing, inflammation reduction, and cellular migration in damaged tissues.
A copper peptide naturally found in plasma. Research focuses on collagen synthesis, skin remodelling, and antioxidant properties.
A selective growth hormone secretagogue that stimulates GH release without significantly affecting cortisol or prolactin levels.
A GLP-1 receptor agonist researched for glucose metabolism, appetite regulation, and cardiovascular health outcomes.
A synthetic analogue of ACTH (4-10) studied for neuroprotective effects, cognitive enhancement, and anxiety modulation.
Key terms every peptide researcher should know.
Freeze-drying process that removes water from peptides, creating a stable powder form for long-term storage.
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography — the gold-standard method for measuring peptide purity.
Analytical technique used to confirm the molecular weight and identity of a peptide.
Sterile water containing 0.9 % benzyl alcohol to inhibit bacterial growth during multi-use reconstitution.
The time it takes for half of a peptide to be metabolised or cleared from a biological system.
The proportion of a peptide that enters circulation and is available for biological activity.
Attaching polyethylene glycol chains to a peptide to increase its stability and half-life.
The process of dissolving a lyophilised peptide powder in a suitable solvent for use in research.
Good Manufacturing Practice — quality standards for production that ensure consistency and purity.
The specific order of amino acids in a peptide chain that determines its structure and function.
Certificate of Analysis — a document detailing test results for purity, identity, and quality of a peptide batch.
A measured sub-portion of a reconstituted peptide solution, stored separately to avoid contamination.